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Interpretations on self-realization

Painting
$ 900

DESCRIPTION

Oil painting on G.F Smith paper, Indian hemp paper and found paper | 2018 

A further development of the artist’s musings on ecological and environmental philosophies, Deep Ecology explores the inherent worth of non-human organisms. The series is an artistic exploration of the natural world and the delicate harmony of homeostasis that exists within the biosphere. Found paper, washi papers sourced in Japan and oil paints are used to create a subtle patchwork, reminiscent of the artist’s sculptural works and textile installations, concealing ecological messages rendered in soft materials.

DIMENSIONS

25 x 19 inches

FRAMED DIMENSIONS

Floated: 29.5 x 23.25 x 1.25 inches

AUTHENTICITY

Signed by the artist. 

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Tagada's work is often semi-autobiographical, generating positivity and deriving inspiration from her daily life and experiences.
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“Contemporary cultures are often extremely fast and ever-changing. My practice engages with slower tasks which demand commitment and help us to focus our attention. In my paintings, I depict activities such as growing plants and preparing and sharing tea, which also are parts of my daily life.”
-Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck
Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck

About the Artist

Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck

Transdisciplinary artist Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck's practice includes painting, drawing, collage, photographic prints, sculpture, and publishing. Tagada Hoffbeck shows extensively in Far-East Asia and Europe. Selected public and private collections include Design Museum (Gent, BE), Booklet Art Library (Tokyo, JP), Clinique Rhena (Strasbourg, FR), and Los Angeles Contemporary Archives (Los Angeles, US)

Portrait photograph by Aloha Bonser-Shaw for TOAST, 2023


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